New technology Lobel provides is “solar micro parallel inverters” with a thermal survival feature that improves reliability, availability and energy harvest.
This feature is a unique patented power output throttling circuit that protects the MPI against heat-related failures. Other benefits enter due to its abilities to be activated remotely or programed to maximize energy harvest and prevent over generation when limits are imposed. This improved energy harvest increases the payoff associated with using oversized panels. Instead of clipping generation at a set wattage the throttling adjusts generation based on circuit temperature providing the maximum energy harvest for the system’s panels.
With less cabling, a more simplistic just plug and play installation approach, and better activation and monitoring abilities, the micro parallel inverter stands to bridge the gap between micro and string inverters, while reducing the associated installation costs by 75 percent.
Extra Benefits :
Incorporates the Latest Communication Technology
MPI Installation Is Simplified
Efficiency and Maximum Harvest
Self-Mapping and Automated Control
Rugged and Durable
Benefits & Advantages of NET Metering
-Reduction in Energy Bill
-Become your own Energy Source
-Less Pay Back period
-Less Dependence on Utility Company
-Conservation of Nature – No Carbon fuels – No Green House Gases Emission
-No Maintenance– Hassel Free Power for next 15 years
With a net metering system, your electric company will absorb all the extra energy your home generates which matches the voltage of the electricity flowing through the power line and use it to power other homes where power is demanded.
As that excess energy is being generated, your power meter spins backward rather than forward, giving you a credit that you can use to pay for your future energy use.
In exchange, your electric company will give you credits that will apply to your monthly electric bill, thus saving you money. You can roll over excess electricity to your next bill, just as many cell phone companies let you roll over minutes).
If you’ve generated more energy than you’ve used at the end of the year, your electric company may pay you back for the extra power at the retail rate.
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